I think that, conceptually, this collection is very interesting; the way she moves from the bee-keeper, to the hives, to the blossom imagery at the end is really cool when looked at in high quality and in succession. Personally, I liked the first part the best - in that there are nice and wearable pieces. Those final dresses were not really that, but they were an incredible spectacle and a fitting apotheosis of her collection's theme. Good work, much better than puffballs.

__________________Fashion: Don’t you recognize me? Death: You should know that I don’t see very well and I can’t wear glasses. Fashion: I’m Fashion, your sister. Death: My sister? Fashion: Yes. You and I together keep undoing and changing things down here on earth although you go about it in one way and I another. Giacomo Leopardi, “Dialogue Between Fashion and Death.”abridged

Mcqueen the brand is dead, after Fall 2010 there's nothing that could show how amazing he was, and they shouuld've stopped. It's one of the most disrespectful things they could do after his death to continue his brand just for the money.

I know what you mean, so true .. due to his death ..and his vision! things will never be the same in fashion!.. so much respect to designers and only thinking about money .. terrible industry now days

She simply doesn't have that self-destroying thing what Lee had. So she can't step out from her comfort zone as much, and the results became repetitive. Plus seems like nothing else inspire her but only one era. Lack of invention, lack of inspiration. This is boring.

Considering her previous collection for house of McQueen I think this is her weakest and that she should design wedding dresses only, she is the best in those. A whole vibe here looks forced and fake, she is all about romantic gowns, I think.